Ames Fire & Waterworks 962GS Stainless Steel One-Way Flow Altitude Valve with Pressure Sustaining Feature User Manual

960 series, Model

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01/06

960 Series

Model

8550 Hansen Road

Houston, Texas 77075

(Ph) 713.943.0688

(Fx) 713.944.9445

www.amesfirewater.com

ONE-WAY FLOW ALTITUDE VALVE
with PRESSURE SUSTAINING
FEATURE

962
662

Installation Guidelines

• Prior to installation, flush line to remove debris.

• Install valve horizontally “in line” (cover facing UP), so flow arrow matches flow through the line. Avoid

installing valve 6” and larger vertically. Consult factory prior to ordering if installation is other than
described.

• Install inlet and outlet isolation valves. NOTE: When using butterfly valves, insure disc does not contact

control valve. Damage or improper valve seating may occur.

• Provide adequate clearance for valve servicing and maintenance.

• Install pressure gauges to monitor valve inlet, outlet, and static head pressure.

Install static tank head sense line. For optimum control, sense line should be: 1) Installed with an

upward angle (towards reservoir) to avoid air accumulation, 2) Connected no further than forty-five pipe
diameters from the reservoir, and 3) A minimum of 1/2” diameter.

Other AMES Altitude Control Valves

960 / 660

One Way Flow Altitude Valve

960-13 / 660-13

One Way Flow Altitude Valve with Delayed Opening Feature

960-15 / 660-15

One Way Flow Altitude Valve with Solenoid Override Feature

960-15-17 / 660-15-17

Two Way Flow Altitude Valve with Solenoid Override Feature

960-17 / 660-17

Two Way Flow Altitude Valve

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